I thought my followers would be interested in seeing the following information about the second Live Literature Symposium in Norwich:
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Dear Friend,
We have a great event coming up in Norwich which we think would be
very beneficial to you and your organisation.
A cohort of live literature and performance professionals will be
attending the second national Live Literature Symposium
to share work and explore the potential of collaboration.
This is a great chance for any programmers or producers from your
organisation to come along and share in their findings.
We hope you can join us. Read on!
"Exhausting
but brilliantly positive day at #livelitsymp. Great thinking,
discussions, ideas & plans for the artform!" - Dan Simpson
at last year's Symposium
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It's Your Day
You, as delegates, will drive the conversation and debate. Whether
you're a live literature artist, producer, programmer, or an
artist interested in collaboration, come and spend the
day discussing and addressing questions around the state of live
literature in the UK.
You'll Learn
from the Best
The day will be facilitated by poet and theatre collaborator Hannah Jane Walker
and feature provocations from Francesca Beard on being tough
on your work, Fergus
Evans on the space between poetry and theatre, and Luke Wright
on survival of the fittest.
You’ll also benefit from a Q&A session with Times' Literary
Star Ross
Sutherland and Show and Tell’s Tom Searle.
Dinner and a
Show
We’ll provide a free lunch, which you can enjoy whilst watching a
special preview of Byron
Vincent’s Talk About Something You Like.
Be Part of the
Conversation - Book Now!
Last year's Symposium sold out, so be
sure to book your free place now, or find out more about the Symposium.
It's Not Over
Yet
After the Symposium you’re encouraged to continue your networking at
the Norwich Arts Centre Bar.
We’re offering free entry to the Norfolk & Norwich Festival [LIVE]
Art Club and a special discounted ticket price of £10 for a
double bill of performances: Ross Sutherland’s 'Stand by for Tape Back-Up'
and Molly Naylor’s 'If Destroyed Still True'.
Visit the Symposium web page to receive full
instructions on purchasing the discounted double bill.
Like to Tweet?
Please use the hashtag #LiveLitSymp.
The Symposium is organised by Writers’ Centre Norwich and Apples
and Snakes, chaired by Hannah Jane Walker and hosted by Laura Stimson
of WCN.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch. I hope you can join us.
Very best,
Laura Stimson
Programme Manager
Writers' Centre Norwich
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Norwich, All rights reserved.
WCN
Our mailing address
is:
Writers'
Centre Norwich
14 Princes Street
Norwich, Norfolk NR3 1AE
United Kingdom
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